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∙ 8y agoThe masseter acts as the antagonist.
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∙ 8y agoThe temporalis muscle inserts on the coronoid process of the mandible. It is one of the muscles responsible for closing the jaw during chewing.
The antagonist of the masseter muscle is the digastric muscle. It helps to open the jaw by working against the masseter muscle during swallowing and speaking.
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An agonist is a drug or chemical that binds to a receptor and activates it, producing a biological response. In contrast, an antagonist is a substance that binds to a receptor but does not activate it, thereby blocking the receptor from being activated by other molecules. Agonists and antagonists often have opposite effects on a physiological process or pathway.
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The masseter muscle is the chewing muscle covering the angle of the mandible. During bilateral contraction, the muscle elevates the mandible, raising the lower jaw.
The mandible is elevated by the action of the temporalis, masseter, and medial pterygoid muscles. These muscles work together to close the jaw and elevate the mandible during activities such as chewing and biting.
The temporalis muscle inserts on the coronoid process of the mandible. It is one of the muscles responsible for closing the jaw during chewing.
The masseter muscle is lateral to the ramus of the mandible. This muscle is one of the primary muscles of mastication and helps in closing the jaw during chewing.
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The muscles responsible for the protraction of the mandible are the lateral pterygoid muscles. They work to move the mandible forward and side to side during actions like chewing and speaking.
The temporalis muscle acts synergistically with the masseter muscle to elevate the mandible during jaw closure or clenching. It is one of the primary muscles responsible for chewing and mastication.
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The masseter muscle originates on the zygomatic arch and inserts on the angle of the mandible. It is responsible for elevating the mandible during jaw closure and is one of the key muscles involved in chewing.